The phenomenon of rural "hollowing" is becoming more and more serious, how many people understand the helplessness behind it?
In recent years, there has been an increasingly serious problem of "hollowing out" in rural areas, which means that the rural population continues to decline, rural resources are gradually converging in cities and towns, and the rural economy is slowly shrinking.
With the acceleration of urbanization, a large number of migrants have moved into cities and towns, and some peasant households have moved their entire household registration out of cities and towns in search of good learning and working conditions, resulting in a decrease in the number of people engaged in agriculture and changes in the rural economy.
In addition, the "hollowing out" of rural areas is also related to the resource attraction of cities and towns, and the conditions of education and health care in many places are relatively superior, which will lead to the transfer of peasants to cities and towns. At the same time, with the rapid development of the urban economy, the willingness to work in the city has become stronger and stronger, which has led to the "hollowing" of the countryside.
The problem of rural "hollowing" is becoming more and more prominent, but who can really understand the helplessness in it?
For example, due to the gradual loss of rural population, there is a serious lack of infrastructure and public services in rural areas, and some rural primary schools and clinics are gradually abandoned, making it impossible for people living in rural areas to obtain high-quality education and medical resources.
In addition, "hollowing out" will also cause the economic vitality of the countryside to decline, and some cultivated land will be idle, resulting in the development of the rural economy coming to a standstill. With regard to the issue of the "hollowing out" of the countryside, the parties concerned should think carefully about how many people still live in the countryside.
If there are more farmers, the economy will be much better, because the farmers do not live in the villages, how to develop agriculture, and if you want more people to stay, you must create jobs for them, such as providing them with jobs.
Although many people are happy to do jobs with high wages, few jobs, and not far from home, the actual situation is not the case, and the economic development of some remote areas is relatively lagging behind, many people do not want to go to the countryside to work, and there are no enterprises that want to settle there, which has brought a great impact on the local economy.
The author proposes that investment in rural areas should be increased, and relevant departments should take measures to guide rural households to return to their hometowns to start businesses, and introduce new technologies to develop industries with local characteristics. In addition, it is necessary to strengthen the infrastructure of the countryside and improve the quality of life of farmers, which can allow some farmers to stay.
All in all, the situation of rural "hollowing" is becoming more and more prominent, and it is likely to become a trend, looking back at the past, the population in the countryside is still quite large, everyone is busy doing farm work, and if there is nothing to do, you can also make a small chicken nest, but now, there are only old people and children left in the village, young people basically go out to work, and there are a few young people who stay in the countryside, they may not be willing to let their parents, or they may want to live a carefree life, anyway, the days in the countryside can also live a good life.
If you were you, would you want to live in the country?